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the 108 kilometers culminated this finish, a whisker ahea for his first ever tour de france big 3. germany is gearing up for thehe tour de france. the coach says the team will have to fine-tune its strategy. the german women may be failing to live up to their status. they are sticking to the game plan. the players are looking to improve. >> we have to start playing proper football. straight out attacking the banks so far, we've slipped up on making the final bass and converting our chances -- making the fina pass onrtinour ch if we can donce time. >>ngermy'ud eng. atold ofhe neplaaoe n n lltoy t hepackard set up operations here years ago. the company has invesd the 3miion euros here and continues for the work force of more than 2000. us the openness, meaning t attitude of the people, and the bience of thepele, and of the city. you love had a good mixf naturally, that hasadusor open to strangers or to rene. >> po companies with strong economic growth and low taxe they bef from the strategic locationon at eze borders right into the middle of europe. while some europeanouri are focuse
the 108 kilometers culminated this finish, a whisker ahea for his first ever tour de france big 3. germany is gearing up for thehe tour de france. the coach says the team will have to fine-tune its strategy. the german women may be failing to live up to their status. they are sticking to the game plan. the players are looking to improve. >> we have to start playing proper football. straight out attacking the banks so far, we've slipped up on making the final bass and converting our...
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many viewed the big change as an on goal. the government will have to deal with displeasure at imminent changes to the german landscape. huge energy pylons did not go down well with the electorate. the next challenge came in the u.n. security council, where germany broke ranks with the u.s., france, and britain. there would be no german participation in the military deployment in libya. the majority of germans felt that was the right decision. only one in three thought germany was wrong to abstain in the libya resolution. 8% were not sure. this new tactic on the part of the german foreign minister caused a degree of irritation among european and transatlantic allies. it came under fire as a result. >> our problem is that as germany we no longer have a common european role. we have not managed to keep all the european countries together. that is the point. >> spectators feel the overall performance of the foreign minister has been disappointing. only one in four germans is satisfied with his work. >> you do not really get the
many viewed the big change as an on goal. the government will have to deal with displeasure at imminent changes to the german landscape. huge energy pylons did not go down well with the electorate. the next challenge came in the u.n. security council, where germany broke ranks with the u.s., france, and britain. there would be no german participation in the military deployment in libya. the majority of germans felt that was the right decision. only one in three thought germany was wrong to...
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>> that is a big question. in the end, probably both, but what i hear is that the euro zone debt might have even bigger problems than the united states. if you look at the currency market, the dollar is trading higher in comparison to the euro, and this relative dollar's strength is hurting energy prices. oil is down by a good $2 per barrel. the dow jones industrial average, this is trading lower. >> looking at one company in particular, news corp. shares have fallen. and all cost the first big resignation in the states over the weekend. do people believe the murdoch empire is in danger? >> well, people talk about it. if news corp. may be split up into different pieces or separate pieces, if that is going to happen. it is too early to call, but it is a possibility, so a lot of uncertainties surrounding news corp. and also what might be on the legal side in the united states. there are stories that maybe the u.s. had families of the 9/11 victims hacked into. since the scandal broke, the stock is down roughly by
>> that is a big question. in the end, probably both, but what i hear is that the euro zone debt might have even bigger problems than the united states. if you look at the currency market, the dollar is trading higher in comparison to the euro, and this relative dollar's strength is hurting energy prices. oil is down by a good $2 per barrel. the dow jones industrial average, this is trading lower. >> looking at one company in particular, news corp. shares have fallen. and all cost...
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could blow apart europe's approach of bailing out small countries like greece in hopes of protecting big ones. >> the threat today is for the whole eurozone, so we need to find a solution. >> ministers signed off on what they hope will be part of the new solution, the new bailout fund that will kick in from 2013, but as they all know, a lot could change before then. >> our brussels correspondent has been following the discussions by the eurozone finance ministers in brussels. can you tell us what has come out of today's debt crisis talks? >> the formal agreement on anything has now been pushed back into another meeting of finance ministers later this month, but they have been discussing a lot. of course, the focus has been on greece and the question of a second bailout for greece. is it possible? how much will be needed? when will it be triggered? and, crucially, should private bondholders take their share responsibly? should there be obliged to extend their lines of credit to greece to put off the evil day when they will need a second bailout and call in their dead? the ecb, the europea
could blow apart europe's approach of bailing out small countries like greece in hopes of protecting big ones. >> the threat today is for the whole eurozone, so we need to find a solution. >> ministers signed off on what they hope will be part of the new solution, the new bailout fund that will kick in from 2013, but as they all know, a lot could change before then. >> our brussels correspondent has been following the discussions by the eurozone finance ministers in brussels....
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. >> angela merkel warned that people should not be expecting one big, spectacular solution. this is a long, ongoing process. it is a matter of small steps. we have to make sure that greece becomes competitive again, that it gets its debt down, and that will not be achieved with one big, spectacular step. president medvedev also had some words to say on the euro. he says he is cautiously optimistic that it will pull through. he says it is an extortion attempt, said nations have never tried before, and it is wishing europe bloc -- he said it is an extraordinary attempts, such that nations have never tried before, and he is pushing europe luck. >> some clouds on the horizon. a closely watched survey said dennis analysts and institutional investors are in anticipating a weaker performance in the months to come -- a closely watched survey said analysts and institutional investors are anticipating a weaker performance in the months to come. use 9 last month. crisis, could spread to italy. however, the drop in german expectations may not translate to weaker economic growth in europ
. >> angela merkel warned that people should not be expecting one big, spectacular solution. this is a long, ongoing process. it is a matter of small steps. we have to make sure that greece becomes competitive again, that it gets its debt down, and that will not be achieved with one big, spectacular step. president medvedev also had some words to say on the euro. he says he is cautiously optimistic that it will pull through. he says it is an extortion attempt, said nations have never...
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competition. >> the problem have right now is the regulatory framework lead to the dominance of the big three. that market has to be opened up, or there can't be any competition. >> assessing government that is big business. the experts cast out to set up a european ratings agency as a counterweight to commercial agencies. >> with you think about a state run ratings agency issuing national ratings, it is hard to see those ratings as credible. >> whether or not investors believe that will ultimately be repaid. >> it is not just about creating new rating agencies, rising economies are also calling for the establishment of independent agencies in their own countries. and there are calls for 80-20 agency as well. they point to the example of italy this week but came under attack by financial markets. the country is the third largest economy in europe. the borrowing rates are a white- collar form of strongarm robbery. a specially as rome is considering more cuts. >> other crisis, at this time is italy's finances in trouble. national that is almost 120% of gdp. twice the amount allowed. the h
competition. >> the problem have right now is the regulatory framework lead to the dominance of the big three. that market has to be opened up, or there can't be any competition. >> assessing government that is big business. the experts cast out to set up a european ratings agency as a counterweight to commercial agencies. >> with you think about a state run ratings agency issuing national ratings, it is hard to see those ratings as credible. >> whether or not investors...
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that is the big challenge for the national transitional council. in west libya, the fighting is going on. there is a gap and a difference between the east and west libya. >> us talk about the facebook generation. how much of a difference is it making in libya? >> it is interesting to me, the rebels. they are the generation of facebook. the people fighting now are those who used to chat on facebook. this helps indication between them. even to get international attention by spreading videos and photos. the proof of that was that gaddafi shut down the internet. in the gaza, they are getting access again. >> what can the international community to to support the rebels? >> the most important thing is that they recognize the national transitional council as the traditional -- legitimate representative of the libyan people. that is the most important thing. they will meet in is a symbol. they will work to support the libyans financially. -- they will meet in istanbul. >> what can germany due to support the rebels? >> germany's part is important in buildi
that is the big challenge for the national transitional council. in west libya, the fighting is going on. there is a gap and a difference between the east and west libya. >> us talk about the facebook generation. how much of a difference is it making in libya? >> it is interesting to me, the rebels. they are the generation of facebook. the people fighting now are those who used to chat on facebook. this helps indication between them. even to get international attention by spreading...
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for many americans, there's a big degree of this dog just connected to the shuttle. 1 million people traveled to florida to catch a glimpse of the final lift off. we begin our in depth with a look at how the shuttle revolutionized space shuttle as well as some of the challenges it has faced over 30 years of operation. ♪ >> the space shuttle is the symbol of the u.s. space program for more than three decades. it began with the dream of flying weekly missions into orbit. they were on hand for the debut of the prototype. no one had seen a spaceship like it. after vertical lift off, it could glide back and land like an airplane and ready for another mission began. -- it again. >> everyone wondered what spaceflight with wings would be like. it was supposed to be simpler with less acceleration. it was uncharted territory for nasa. >> it also paved the way for other countries to join nasa it in exploring space. the europeans build a research lab specially designed for the shuttle's loading bay. it is your ticket to manned space flight. -- it was europe's ticket to manned space flight. the
for many americans, there's a big degree of this dog just connected to the shuttle. 1 million people traveled to florida to catch a glimpse of the final lift off. we begin our in depth with a look at how the shuttle revolutionized space shuttle as well as some of the challenges it has faced over 30 years of operation. ♪ >> the space shuttle is the symbol of the u.s. space program for more than three decades. it began with the dream of flying weekly missions into orbit. they were on hand...
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. >> there are so many big problems, especially in my age group. we have to rethink the entire system. >> with this austerity program, when is our economy going to grow again? this economy will never grow again. >> some economists say the measures will dampen growth. something had to be done. it today's overall debt is among the highest in europe. markets will keep a close eye on the country until the austerity measures start showing results. >> european stocks slid on a friday and posted their biggest weekly loss in four months. the german benchmark index closed in positive territory. across the atlantic, the dow jones industrial managed to close the day in positive territory. the euro is trading with $1 at $1.46. barack obama has warned that time is running out on raising the a limit the -- raising the limit on the amount of debt the u.s. can have. a decision is needed to avoid a possible default in early august. billy could mean a rise in interest rates in- -- failure could mean a rise in interest rates. more news with brian thomas. >> western a
. >> there are so many big problems, especially in my age group. we have to rethink the entire system. >> with this austerity program, when is our economy going to grow again? this economy will never grow again. >> some economists say the measures will dampen growth. something had to be done. it today's overall debt is among the highest in europe. markets will keep a close eye on the country until the austerity measures start showing results. >> european stocks slid on a...
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>> his reputation has taken a big hit this week, no doubt about that. the momentum is shifting from the house, led by the republicans, to the senate, led by the democrats. they are drafting their own legislation, trying to push that through. i have outlined a plan to push that through, including a 1:00 a.m. morning's vote on sunday. you cannot really trust that confirmation at the moment until it has happened. as for the president, he is on the sidelines at the moment. many people are criticizing him, not doing enough. work. this whole thing is not making anybody look good. >> and not giving people much time to sleep. we know where you will be sunday morning at 1:00. thank you. >>> wow, they will be burning the the night oil. >> let's turn to corporate news. german companies reporting strong earnings. continental has raised its full- year sales forecast after profits doubled, 700 million euros and for six months. long-term prospects are good because the german government wants to see 1 million electric cars on the road by 2020. the traditional car compa
>> his reputation has taken a big hit this week, no doubt about that. the momentum is shifting from the house, led by the republicans, to the senate, led by the democrats. they are drafting their own legislation, trying to push that through. i have outlined a plan to push that through, including a 1:00 a.m. morning's vote on sunday. you cannot really trust that confirmation at the moment until it has happened. as for the president, he is on the sidelines at the moment. many people are...
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a court found in his favor, spurring a big public debate. >> it may prevent suffering in individual cases, but in every single case, it denies a conceived human life the right to live. we should not do that. >> no one takes the decision to have the in vitro fertilization lightly. it is an extremely stressful procedure. both physically and psychologically, and it carries a social stigma. >> couples to go this route already have a long history of suffering behind them. ultimately, arguments like that won, but the use of the procedure will be strongly restrict it. the only parents with hereditary illnesses will qualify. a few hundred couples are likely to benefit each year. >> i am relieved that a sensible world will affect the majority and couples are not prevented from seeking treatment in germany. >> this person finally knows where he stands after campaigning for the procedure the last six years. >> later, the discussion over embryo screening. >>> britain's biggest selling sunday paper has been shut down at amidst the phone hacking scandal. "news of the world" journalists have been accuse
a court found in his favor, spurring a big public debate. >> it may prevent suffering in individual cases, but in every single case, it denies a conceived human life the right to live. we should not do that. >> no one takes the decision to have the in vitro fertilization lightly. it is an extremely stressful procedure. both physically and psychologically, and it carries a social stigma. >> couples to go this route already have a long history of suffering behind them....
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we agree across the political spectrum how the big sector pensions need to be reformed. we need to do that in a reasonable way. >> the strike was the largest in britain for many years. unions said the action might be followed by larger protests later this year when a major public spending sector cuts are expected to begin to bite. >> human-rights activists and syria say security forces have killed at least 19 people in the north of thee country in the past 40 hours. the regime of president assad has move forces to stop refugees from fleeing into turkey. protests against the government continue across the country. hundreds of protesters took to the streets of all. for the first time. in a border town, sir joseph -- soldiers used tear gas. more than 30 people have died as a result of the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators. -- more than 130 people have died as a result of the crackdown. jibral said he respected the german abstention in the u.n. vote but action is needed as the war against muammar gaddafi drags on. >> thursday was the third time that the german foreign
we agree across the political spectrum how the big sector pensions need to be reformed. we need to do that in a reasonable way. >> the strike was the largest in britain for many years. unions said the action might be followed by larger protests later this year when a major public spending sector cuts are expected to begin to bite. >> human-rights activists and syria say security forces have killed at least 19 people in the north of thee country in the past 40 hours. the regime of...
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flooding is going to be a big, big concern as it has been raining for days. then down towards the southern end of china it remains fairly unsettled. in and around guanxie, hainan island, plenty of showers to be had across indo china as well. 25 degrees in chongqing today. seoul 25, another rapy day. and tokyo is going to be hot and steamy at 32. now we head into north america. very long frontal system impacting north america. today we've got lots of showers developing here across the lower midwest, the plains states up towards the northern rockies. particularly severe near this low pressure system from montana and across illinois as well. significant rain to be found from nebraska as well as parts of the four corners. the flooding is also going to be a concern here. looking quite showery across the southern coast of the u.s. as well. 37 degrees in wichita today. 38 in houston, so the heat really hangs on to this southeastern portion of the u.s. for europe heavy rains impacting finland, as well as strong winds. also showers into western russia as well. over to
flooding is going to be a big, big concern as it has been raining for days. then down towards the southern end of china it remains fairly unsettled. in and around guanxie, hainan island, plenty of showers to be had across indo china as well. 25 degrees in chongqing today. seoul 25, another rapy day. and tokyo is going to be hot and steamy at 32. now we head into north america. very long frontal system impacting north america. today we've got lots of showers developing here across the lower...
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this big american carrier. guess what? they don't fit on british and french attack aircraft. i was stunned to learn that because i thought, if nothing else, we have been practicing. you know, doing all these things. i'm going to switch gears and go to you, but out tell you, this idea came from, the u.s. navy invited me a couple of years ago to watch carrier operations. i was on board one of our atomic nuclear power carriers. that is somehow fit, how tell you. what they do on those carriers is just out of this world. i was having dinner. on one side of me -- this will be meaningful to the west point cadets, the executive officer pretty much runs his ship. on the other side was the commander of the fighter squadron. i asked -- probably 14 year or 12 year age difference between them. i asked the xl, i said, hey, what do you think about nato. by that time my wife had gone news to me at any dinner party. he gave me this whole picture about how we could never do without it. this is the anchor of western security. over dessert aston exactly the same question to the commander of the
this big american carrier. guess what? they don't fit on british and french attack aircraft. i was stunned to learn that because i thought, if nothing else, we have been practicing. you know, doing all these things. i'm going to switch gears and go to you, but out tell you, this idea came from, the u.s. navy invited me a couple of years ago to watch carrier operations. i was on board one of our atomic nuclear power carriers. that is somehow fit, how tell you. what they do on those carriers is...
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he and his supporters all know what a big challenge he has. they don't expect him to win but they would love it too -- love him to when did they know they have a chance. a special atmosphere. 10 or 50 minutes ago i walked past him as he was walking toward his practice court -- 10 or 15 minutes ago. there were guards clearing the path because there are thousands of spectators. an impromptu guard of honor with the chance of c -- chants of come on, andy. they are determined to enjoy it today. >> a brief point about nadal -- is there a sniff of hope because he had a bad injury? >> he has a foot injury. he is taking painkilling injection. he will not play for six weeks after this event. there is also a question about the fitness of murray who picked up a fight injury in his last match. they both have a little uncertainty about them. >> we are almost out of time but there is another semifinal. where is your money on that one? >> it should be on djokovich. but then tsonga beat federer. >> before we go, a reminder of our top story. the former head of
he and his supporters all know what a big challenge he has. they don't expect him to win but they would love it too -- love him to when did they know they have a chance. a special atmosphere. 10 or 50 minutes ago i walked past him as he was walking toward his practice court -- 10 or 15 minutes ago. there were guards clearing the path because there are thousands of spectators. an impromptu guard of honor with the chance of c -- chants of come on, andy. they are determined to enjoy it today....
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i think there is a big opportunity. particularly in light of what my right and honorable friend, the energy and crime change secretary said in the terms of green jobs, energy, and nuclear. and the vital things to encourage the investment that we want is to demonstrate that we are going to build up our skills base. that's what the partnerships play such a valuable role. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can the prime minister tell the house whether he had any conversations about phone hacking with abdomeny coulson at the time of his resignation? will he place in tjus >> once the recognized his secretary, as far as the shares are concerned, they might keep it. his life is literally hanging on a thread. he is willing to be kept. >> i understand this. it is not so much about the alleged offense which is very seriously. h everyone knows is a very serious offense. you can understand why the americans feel so strongly about it. the case really now is in front of my friend, the home secretary, who has to consider reported about gary m
i think there is a big opportunity. particularly in light of what my right and honorable friend, the energy and crime change secretary said in the terms of green jobs, energy, and nuclear. and the vital things to encourage the investment that we want is to demonstrate that we are going to build up our skills base. that's what the partnerships play such a valuable role. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can the prime minister tell the house whether he had any conversations about phone hacking...
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i think there is a big opportunity. particularly in light of what my right and honorable friend, the energy and crime change secretary said in the terms of green jobs, energy, and nuclear. and the vital things to encourage the investment that we want is to demonstrate that we are going to build up our skills base. that's what the partnerships play such a valuable role. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can the prime minister tell the house whether he had any conversations about phone hacking with abdomeny coulson at the time of his resignation? will he place in the library a log of any meetings and phone calls between him and andy coulson following his resignation? >> as i said, i think perhaps before she wrote her question or had it written -- [laughter] >> of course, i sought assurances from andy coulson. i received assurances. those were assurances that were given. absolutely. those were assurances not just given at the time to me, but also given subsequently to the select committee and to a criminal case under oath. these
i think there is a big opportunity. particularly in light of what my right and honorable friend, the energy and crime change secretary said in the terms of green jobs, energy, and nuclear. and the vital things to encourage the investment that we want is to demonstrate that we are going to build up our skills base. that's what the partnerships play such a valuable role. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can the prime minister tell the house whether he had any conversations about phone hacking...
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this was big, big news here today. china's stlal television has been broadcasting now for five hours live after this announcement that has really captured everyone's attention. yao ming, of course, went to the houston rockets in 2002 as a tall, gangly kid, has since emerged as one of the leading players in the nba, someone who has played for the nba all-star team, has also represented the chinese team at the olympics and world titles and so on. he was able to reflect today on that journey and took some time out for a special thanks to those people in the united states who helped him along the way. >> special thanks for my friends overseas, especially the fans in houston. i would like to thank you forgive me a great nine years during my nba career. nine years ago i come to houston as a young, tall, skinny player. an entire city and a team changed me to a grown man, not only a basketball player. >> he did that very comfortably in english as well, something he wasn't able to do when he first went to houston. it really goe
this was big, big news here today. china's stlal television has been broadcasting now for five hours live after this announcement that has really captured everyone's attention. yao ming, of course, went to the houston rockets in 2002 as a tall, gangly kid, has since emerged as one of the leading players in the nba, someone who has played for the nba all-star team, has also represented the chinese team at the olympics and world titles and so on. he was able to reflect today on that journey and...
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when it came out it was a big flop in the u.s. until they made it into the story and identity of easy going, beach life and stuff like that. now it can sell for a premium. the salt's the same thing. once you have a story behind it, people will identify with that and say that's what it represents. i don't need to travel through france, that's what i am. by consuming the salt it identifies who i am. >> do we all need to create stories? >> it's a powerful driver. you can create a story by trying to connect to the things that humans want. we all want love, we all want to belong. we all want passion. the woman suggested this made her feel romance. that's what you're connecting to. it's not just creating a story for story sake. it's creating a story to allow people to connect to things they really want in their loves. if they can get that from your product in some bizarre way that maybe even they create, boy, that is a powerful connection. >> i guess, look, if you have a product that people want then there should be some connection to i
when it came out it was a big flop in the u.s. until they made it into the story and identity of easy going, beach life and stuff like that. now it can sell for a premium. the salt's the same thing. once you have a story behind it, people will identify with that and say that's what it represents. i don't need to travel through france, that's what i am. by consuming the salt it identifies who i am. >> do we all need to create stories? >> it's a powerful driver. you can create a story...
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go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. suzy in san jose wants . >>> it's something you think they would tell you before you moved in. suzie wants to know, how does somebody find out if there has been a past death in a home they are buying? that's tonight tonight's good question. >> it's that one real estate disclosure nobody really wants to talk about. >> people actually die in houses a lot. natural, sometimes suicide, sometimes murder. >> allen knows the state's laws well and always tells his cellars to tell the truth. >> disclose everything. you can think of it, it has import to you, disclose it. >> the shoddy plumbing,s wiring that you put in that's not up to code, the mold in the attic and, yeah, that guy who dropped dead in your house. >> there is no liability if you fail to disclose a death more than three years old. no live at all for any death related to hiv. >> here is the crazy part. he said the standard two page form doesn't ask if someone has died so most agents hav
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big weather story is the heat wave. check out the temperatures tomorrow if you have travel plans. 95 and 98 degrees. it is just oppressive heat in the country and looks like it will continue tomorrow. and fargo, north dakota 95 for them and i am happy with the 60s and cents as high temperatures for sure. forecast for tomorrow . low clouds and looks like a mild day and 80s inland and cents in the bay and 60s on the coast . you can get the idea it is great for tomorrow and tuesday and wednesday and even overnight temperatures and not too bad in the mid-50s. >> look at the highs for your monday . as we start the workweek, clouds in the morning hours and not as bad as we saw today . definitely more sunshine and warmer temperatures. mountain view 76 degrees for you. san mateo and warmer on the coast with lower 60s and going to be up in the mid-60s by tuesday and wednesday. downtown. 66 degrees and south san francisco close to 70 . again, it looks like a gorgeous day all around. cents all across the north there . up to the ea
big weather story is the heat wave. check out the temperatures tomorrow if you have travel plans. 95 and 98 degrees. it is just oppressive heat in the country and looks like it will continue tomorrow. and fargo, north dakota 95 for them and i am happy with the 60s and cents as high temperatures for sure. forecast for tomorrow . low clouds and looks like a mild day and 80s inland and cents in the bay and 60s on the coast . you can get the idea it is great for tomorrow and tuesday and wednesday...
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we explained that we are in the middle of a big ocean. and there are only two hundred thousand inhabitants. no could do so fewer people are likely to be affected. yes. my father is a vice president of the independence party. and he has been involved in many anti-nuclear demonstrations. just what am i going to say to them when they ask what did you do to get my country into this situation that's what i worry about. we were the atom bomb generational. battle you're both down it's on have a good time don't worry about anything else will look after your country. france is keeping its nuclear arsenal because it needs the nuclear deterrent to discourage various threats to its vital interests. it is the doctrine that was established in the sixty's and it is still valid today. that the leaders of the church and i've been one since one thousand nine hundred sixty three we have never agreed with nuclear testing. but we cannot agree to weapons of mass destruction. it's not possible. it's not just since the french tests we were against the american n
we explained that we are in the middle of a big ocean. and there are only two hundred thousand inhabitants. no could do so fewer people are likely to be affected. yes. my father is a vice president of the independence party. and he has been involved in many anti-nuclear demonstrations. just what am i going to say to them when they ask what did you do to get my country into this situation that's what i worry about. we were the atom bomb generational. battle you're both down it's on have a good...
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when i play i don't think about when marty and when you specially yeah when you signed a big contract it's nice you you know your family your children you secure you know and you can relax and just forget because you know professional sports. you can be terrible terrible what. car changers you know where you got your current car you're than ever from good cop and you know and when you shake your kids do you have something like a coach trust you it will give you more. natural locks does. more kind of were freedom to play in korea. be in need of nine easy one day way just start called come over to the united states because they came from the different country right there right now you know and they have a different mentality if they came from some union you know when you don't have anything right and when you came to united states probably they were like. if you want to. dream from dream if you want to buy some food you're going to you can buy what you can buy a car you know you can you can you can get whatever you like the right. car compared to the soviet union and probably some playe
when i play i don't think about when marty and when you specially yeah when you signed a big contract it's nice you you know your family your children you secure you know and you can relax and just forget because you know professional sports. you can be terrible terrible what. car changers you know where you got your current car you're than ever from good cop and you know and when you shake your kids do you have something like a coach trust you it will give you more. natural locks does. more...
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that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created by companies that started. they estimate a certain number of startups, then they find out, guess what, they didn't have that number of startups. it's a statistical effort to make this, and they have overstated -- >> who is controlling their efforts to do that? is that just the instincts of federal workers? [everyone talking at once] >> they're bureaucrats, they're professionals and they are doing the best they can. this is no more a conspiracy than the media extra that you seem to think -- >>> know, this is politics! and it's not heal fum for his re-election. so a call comes from the white house. you can use a
that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created...
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it was like watching a big movie screen. because if. it was very upsetting it was a feeling of hate. hate. the polynesian people rose up together and said you know mr chirac please stop. and you just brush it away and said something my decision is final. it one person one person decided the entire future of my children. my grandchildren and my great grandchildren. sits in c. and. genuine one thousand nine hundred six france proceeds with this last nuclear test. what turns out to be the starting point for a long term research. we've done is the only last tests justified an enormous investment to build a new quit meant numerous new bombs the laser megajoules and you aircraft damage so everything is being updated between now and twenty twenty. only interesting results from countries like the united states. some of the other western nations in developing new nuclear weapons that it excites the interest in countries like korea and iran who want to draw in the nuclear club . two thousand and six is a landmark here the united states the united
it was like watching a big movie screen. because if. it was very upsetting it was a feeling of hate. hate. the polynesian people rose up together and said you know mr chirac please stop. and you just brush it away and said something my decision is final. it one person one person decided the entire future of my children. my grandchildren and my great grandchildren. sits in c. and. genuine one thousand nine hundred six france proceeds with this last nuclear test. what turns out to be the starting...
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>> i don't think it would have made a big difference in my household. frankly, i don't think 10% is a bad number. i think you get the number too high, and you end up putting too much of your grade on filling out forms at home where you might or might not have gotten help with it. as opposed to measuring what you have actually learned or what your participation level is. so, i -- i'm not convinced that grading homework really should be a huge part of your grade. >> but do you think homework is part of learning for sdents. >> sure. >> it seems like there's an hour in the classroom and there should be a couple of hours after the classroom as well. >> then you run into problems where kids in middle school have six or seven different teachers, and if each teacher gives a half hour of homework, at night, you have got kids with three-and-a-half hours of homework after they get home from school and do their chores. which really is unreasonable. you have eliminated childhood at that point. >> there is no one-size-fits-all formula. as one of the arguments that ha
>> i don't think it would have made a big difference in my household. frankly, i don't think 10% is a bad number. i think you get the number too high, and you end up putting too much of your grade on filling out forms at home where you might or might not have gotten help with it. as opposed to measuring what you have actually learned or what your participation level is. so, i -- i'm not convinced that grading homework really should be a huge part of your grade. >> but do you think...
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that he said is why he called the president saturday and ended their talks on the big deal to cut the debt by four trillon dollars over a decade which he said they had been discussing since january. a source close to the negotiations said despite the smiles the meetings on a smaller deal are producing little progress. >> the white house said that the president didn't end the meeting abruptly. it said he made his position known and then told everybody he would return to the table tomorrow. >>> other headlines, the man who helped put the gurrerdos behind bars believes there are more victims. he believes the couple targeted other young girls including this one. the 9-year-old was snatched outside of a haywood market in 1988. >>> the only confirmed casulty of that fishing boat capsized was laid to rest. he grew up in the city. he was 63. >>> and pittsburgh police search the areaa looking for any new clues in a fatal shooting. marcus jackson was found shot in the head a week ago tonight. police are asking anyone who may have seen him to contact them. it was one of three shootings? the last
that he said is why he called the president saturday and ended their talks on the big deal to cut the debt by four trillon dollars over a decade which he said they had been discussing since january. a source close to the negotiations said despite the smiles the meetings on a smaller deal are producing little progress. >> the white house said that the president didn't end the meeting abruptly. it said he made his position known and then told everybody he would return to the table tomorrow....
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>>reporter: it's a big step for the industry, but would be a giant leap for consumers who still seemto be keeping to the shallow end - for now. >>...the number of times a feature film is seen in its entirety on the subscription vod, from first frame to last is quite minimal in terms of a comparable being how you would expect a viewer of a dvdthat they purchased to really watch the entire film from beginning to end. so it's much more like the tv market where people are flicking channels and going in and out of programming. >>reporter: but it's far from plain sailing. one of the biggest threats to the industry comes from illegal content sharing. torrent sites which enable users to download the latest films are a part of the problem costing the industry billions of dollars per year. >>some people do it for kicks, uploading stuff, but some people do it because they're putting two fingers up to the industry. they don't actually realise it's not their activity by itself that causes a problem, it's millions of people like them who are trying to freeload who cause the damage. >>if you look at
>>reporter: it's a big step for the industry, but would be a giant leap for consumers who still seemto be keeping to the shallow end - for now. >>...the number of times a feature film is seen in its entirety on the subscription vod, from first frame to last is quite minimal in terms of a comparable being how you would expect a viewer of a dvdthat they purchased to really watch the entire film from beginning to end. so it's much more like the tv market where people are flicking...
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big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. look, we've all dealt with the itching of athlete's foot. i can't just wash it away. killing it takes clinical strength. i only use lotrimin ultra. its powerful formula can even cure severe cases of athlete's foot. nothing cures better. lotrimin ultra. the killer cure. the official drawing of the illinois lottery wgn news @ 9 dan miller is here anyway steve roan let's talk about the white sox in the first of the 19th straight within their division and the white sox know it can beat do or die have to get something out of adam dunn happy fourth of july 1st of three out of kansas city dunn got a hit early a big one late runne
big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. look, we've all dealt with the itching of athlete's foot. i can't just...
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part relatively big part of population. doesn't see them as compared to its that's the problem and what we had last year this man years an implosion with nationalistic slogans that was not against foreigners basically it was against the are the russians no longer we discussed that on the show and then people people come to thinking that this was inspired by some by some people behind the scenes that this wasn't like a genuine like a normal no it was that it was a genuine reaction of this guy but in russia what happened in my mind was it was inspired by polity maybe maybe it was inspired by a few conflicts inspired if it's nor nor potential so unfortunately potential is there and they're exactly that's the problem that if potential is there always who can expect sample additions to try to use it so doing this today say that politicians you mentioned them said of course he cameron miracle their their attacks and multiculturalism their concern actually triggers new intolerance among the population do you think the part the par
part relatively big part of population. doesn't see them as compared to its that's the problem and what we had last year this man years an implosion with nationalistic slogans that was not against foreigners basically it was against the are the russians no longer we discussed that on the show and then people people come to thinking that this was inspired by some by some people behind the scenes that this wasn't like a genuine like a normal no it was that it was a genuine reaction of this guy...
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oh yeah maybe they do for a moment the i'm a big ironically you can maybe that's what makes you more aware of loneliness because you limps it's clinton for instance wonderful. togetherness we people are with the universe and then the reality is you lose it so maybe that's why maybe that's why we feel lonely i don't feel a lot of loneliness but is it a comforting feeling you know. it's not a comforting. but music when you're in the it for the moment and science when you're in it for the moment and it's all encompassing so yeah you don't have time to think i was going to ask you that it's earlier in your life you know it's the band. exploration for celebration was it sex drugs and rock n roll what was it for fame money it was never for frayne going to don't particularly enjoy it was never for money because i was always happy with what i had even if we only had experience. it's just because it was very it was exciting it was unknown it was a door that you thought you could walk through and then thirty years on you want back to finish your ph d. that you just dropped out front like you d
oh yeah maybe they do for a moment the i'm a big ironically you can maybe that's what makes you more aware of loneliness because you limps it's clinton for instance wonderful. togetherness we people are with the universe and then the reality is you lose it so maybe that's why maybe that's why we feel lonely i don't feel a lot of loneliness but is it a comforting feeling you know. it's not a comforting. but music when you're in the it for the moment and science when you're in it for the moment...
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not to build a strong and modern army was a big big sea because we thought that would solve our problems and now we are peaceful country nor any more nor loco to be a normal relation we do business leaders say this was our mistake to be very tolerant. with our enemies. everywhere it is believe me that is because of you because you were tolerant you were nice with everybody and now we brought all the enemies from abroad to libya and this that is a charge by the international criminal court with the design of quotation as state policy aimed at deterring and quelling by any means including by the use of lethal force the demonstrations of civilians against gadhafi regime which started in february two thousand and eleven this is a policy exist. among the accused me of killing people everybody knows. that themselves they are accusing me of using force because i'm not in the in the army i'm not in the government so for me to be responsible for killing people it was a big joke second to the people who died at the beginning one hundred fifty nine a lot of the people died when the attack mitt is r
not to build a strong and modern army was a big big sea because we thought that would solve our problems and now we are peaceful country nor any more nor loco to be a normal relation we do business leaders say this was our mistake to be very tolerant. with our enemies. everywhere it is believe me that is because of you because you were tolerant you were nice with everybody and now we brought all the enemies from abroad to libya and this that is a charge by the international criminal court with...
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heard of an openly intelligent person to be elected to the russian parliament and if so you know how big sentiment remains at street level and in the press media. given that why are some people still trying to edit it was that in the world this just means that we are in tune a good job i don't mean myself but rather my colleagues that this means we're able to prevent xena folks from reaching your goal be getting a demon seed who are infiltrating other agencies this means our efforts are using positive results. the quality and qualification of migrant workers who come to russia have a great impact on people's attitudes toward migrants it's one thing when you have construction workers coming into the country and it's a completely different deal if you track people keep a village dancing culture and science. for a long time people thought of russia is a country that attracted unskilled migrants and their federal authorities have been trying to attract better qualified workforce do we see this happening. at the police. you know we adopted a new law a year ago because. it's just amendments to
heard of an openly intelligent person to be elected to the russian parliament and if so you know how big sentiment remains at street level and in the press media. given that why are some people still trying to edit it was that in the world this just means that we are in tune a good job i don't mean myself but rather my colleagues that this means we're able to prevent xena folks from reaching your goal be getting a demon seed who are infiltrating other agencies this means our efforts are using...
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it makes a big difference. it was an overreaction. i could see if it was a pit bull or rottweiler, of course. but a chihuahua? come on. >> reporter: the postal service says as far as he's concerned if it has teeth, it can bite into the carrier does not feel safe, but mail is not coming. >>> scientists say they have found a drug that helps prevent the spread of aids around heterosexual men. the drug is available in the u.s. for homosexuals and they are developing guidelines for straight men and women to take a drug. >>> coming back, we will update you on our developing story. crews are searching for one person missing in the water. >> and the cool, moist weather could be giving way to a warm- up. >>> you can watch bay area news at 7:00 and all of our newscasts on your computer and mobile devices. we are streaming live online at ktvu.com. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward a
it makes a big difference. it was an overreaction. i could see if it was a pit bull or rottweiler, of course. but a chihuahua? come on. >> reporter: the postal service says as far as he's concerned if it has teeth, it can bite into the carrier does not feel safe, but mail is not coming. >>> scientists say they have found a drug that helps prevent the spread of aids around heterosexual men. the drug is available in the u.s. for homosexuals and they are developing guidelines for...